Yeah. I pulled out the calculator and looked too. Looks right. But
damn, that would make one hot processor at 43.5MHz bus. They must
have had some sort of heatsink solution too, 'cause I can't imagine
that the 100MHz part could be clocked up an additional ~40% without
overheating.
I had a
on 9/17/02 10:28 PM, Tom Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I was bored and did some surfing for info on 5300s. (Yeah, I'm
on a roll, I know!)
Mac Speed Zon
e http://www.macspeedzone.com/archive/Comparison/NonStandardPB5300.ht
ml has an article about a 5300 configured w/ a
Ok, so I was bored and did some surfing for info on 5300s. (Yeah, I'm
on a roll, I know!)
Mac Speed Zon
e http://www.macspeedzone.com/archive/Comparison/NonStandardPB5300.ht
ml has an article about a 5300 configured w/ a PowerLogix
PowerBoost CPU upgrade. They don't mention much (just some
Ok, so I was bored and did some surfing for info on 5300s. (Yeah, I'm
on a roll, I know!)
Mac Speed Zon
e http://www.macspeedzone.com/archive/Comparison/NonStandardPB5300.ht
ml has an article about a 5300 configured w/ a PowerLogix
PowerBoost CPU upgrade. They don't mention much (just some
Hmmm... Curious that the URL didn't work for you. Here it is again
(make sure you get everything between the brackets):
http://www.macspeedzone.com/archive/Comparison/NonStandardPB5300.html
If you want, I have web archives of that page for IE and iCab. Let
me know and I'll send the
Hmmm... Curious that the URL didn't work for you. Here it is again
(make sure you get everything between the brackets):
http://www.macspeedzone.com/archive/Comparison/NonStandardPB5300.html
If you want, I have web archives of that page for IE and iCab. Let
me know and I'll send the